Ouistreham
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Ouistreham is on the coast of Normandy at the eastern end of the area of the D-Day beaches.Understand

Get in
By ferry
There is a ferry service from Portsmouth operated by Brittany Ferries which takes 6-7 hours (3 departures a day in peak season).By bicycle
The town lies on the Eurovelo 4 Cycle route.See

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phone: +33 231 97 28 69address: 106 avenue de 6 juin, 14150 Ouistrehaman old German Bunker from WWII that was captured by the British during the D-Day invasion.
Eat
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La Rose des Vents
phone: +33 231 97 64 54address: 2 rue du marais, OuistrehamNice fish, pleasant, efficient staff. Sensible pricing. Willing to increase the pace of service if a customer is in a rush. Is opposite the picturesque cinema. Easy parking.